Kotaku - The Witcher 2 on Xbox 360 is, Thankfully, Still Very Much The Witcher 2

Kotaku - This week, I had a chance to sit down and play through a few hours of the upcoming Xbox 360 version of the 2011 PC-exclusive game The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. The Xbox 360 version will launch on April 17th.

I'm happy to report that the port meets expectations in every way—close your eyes and picture "The Witcher 2 on Xbox 360." Are you imagining that? Good, because that's what you're getting. As far as I'm concerned, that is a good thing.

Ps3 Withcer 2 has never been off the table, but you have to look at the time this has taken. PC and 360 have similar architecture, yet it has taken these guys nearly a year to polish this port up to peak performance. It just displays how much time SHOULD be taken in addressing the strengths/weaknesses of each console.

Who cares after all this time it took to come it it will sell bad. Havn't we learned from the past that when you release a late console version of a game or a port to another console it sells a lot worse? Like when they ported earlier 360 launch titles to ps3? The reason being most people who wanted this game will have bought it already for the system its available on and it doesn't need amazing specs to play on pc.

'Like when they ported earlier 360 launch titles to ps3? The reason being most people who wanted this game will have bought it already for the system its available on and it doesn't need amazing specs to play on pc.'

Xbox 360 ports to PS3 selling worse are an entirely different situation altogether. It's silly to pretend that console gamers who arent PC gamers would habve bought the game if it wasnt on consoles.

I only game on consoles, but I'm not deaf. all you kept hearing anbout from the PC community was how great this game was.

CD Projekt is doing it right, instead of simply making a port the improved the game in every way and added crazy content.

All they need to do is keeping spreading the word that the game is out there. The press conference was a good start, but the need to advertise why this game is so special.

I'm all over console releases but remeber when Metro just seemed like it just showed up in stores. I didn't know a thing about the game until I saw the review trickle in later.

That was why that game was overlooked as much as it was. I still have yet to play it. But, Witcher 2? Different story..they got my money day one for this baby.

1 series sells well on the PS3, just the FF series. And it only sold well on the previous Playstation consoles. This console generation, it doesn't sell as well and is received poorly by fans such as myself (fuck FFXIII). On the 360, there are plenty of RPG games that sell really well.

They said when it was first announced that the team was only able to port it to one system at a time due to their size as well as wanting to put forward the best they could. It just so happens that the X360 hardware was the closest to PC so it became the logical choice.

Usually when devs make these kind of excuses for leaving out a system I call bullshit, but these guys are some of the best and very loyal to their fans so I believe them. They also never ruled out a PS3 version after the X360 one was done.

It's amazing to see such a smaller game developer-compared to the rest of the field-essentially teaching many others how to make RPGs and quality ports. CD Project Red has to be in the top 5 for this-gen success stories.

Yeah they are, they do a proper morality system, unlike bioware games where you choices are either good or bad with no middle ground. Also, people play Bioware games in terms of who they will sleep with instead of how they affect the world. Play Dragon Age 2, you always have 3 dialogue options, A good, a bad and a sarcastic response.

"Everyone should get to play this awesome game. "-means sharing the Witcher with every patform.

"I'm hoping this game will sell above expectations and maybe we'll see the Witcher first installment on XBLA and maybe an exclusive deal for a game." - means exclusivity to a particular platform.

So what do everyone wants? We want EVERYONE to experience the same game according their preferred platform but at the same time we want that single game all for OURSELF? It's like, yay for The Witcher 2 for going multiplatform...now, let the next DLCs and The Witcher 3 be an X Box 360 exclusive.